- Fanless and Silent
Passive cooling, no fan noise at all
Perfect to be used in noise-sensitive environments
Fanless, dust-free and thus virtually maintenance-free - Low Power Consumption
Power consumption: idle: 12.5 W, full load: 17 / 26.5 W (without/with graphics) - Chassis
Slim-PC (Nettop) with black chassis made of steel
Without cooling fan, passive cooling only
The bays for memory, 2.5" drives and Mini-PCIe cards
can be easily accessed by removing two cover plates.
Dimensions: 200 x 165 x 39.5 mm (LWH) = 1.3 litres
Weight: 1.43 kg net and 2.13 kg gross
Two holes for Kensington Lock and numerous
threaded holes (M3) at both sides of the chassis - Operation Position
1) Device must only be used in vertical position with the DisplayPort port facing up
2) Please make sure to use either the supplied feet or the VESA mount - Operation System
This barebone system comes without operating system.
It is compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Linux [8]
Supports 32- and 64-bit. - Processor
Model: Intel Celeron 3205U (ULV)
System-on-a-chip architecture (SoC): no chipset required
Code name: Broadwell (5th Generation Intel Core)
Cores / Threads: 2 / 2
Clock rate: 1.5 GHz
L1/L2/L3 Cache: 128 kB / 512 kB / 2048 kB
Memory controller: DDR3L-1600 Dual Channel (1.35V)
TDP wattage: 15 W maximum
Manufacturing process: 14 nm
Maximum Tjunction Temperature: 105°C
Integrated Intel HD graphics engine
Supports 64 Bit, VT-x, VT-d, Enhanced SpeedStep, NX bit, SSE 4.1/4.2 - Integrated Graphics
Intel HD graphics
Two digital audio/video ports: DisplayPort 1.2 [7] and HDMI 1.4a
Clock rate: 300~800 MHz
Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600
Execution Units (EU): 12
Supports two independent screens
Supports DirectX 11.2, OpenCL 1.3/2.0, OpenGL 4.3
Supports DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4a
Supports full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 hardware decoding
Supports HD video plus multi-channel digital audio via a single cable
Dynamic, shared memory: up to 1632 MB - Mainboard / BIOS
Shuttle Mainboard FS57
All capacitors are high quality solid capacitors
Supports resume after power failure [6]
Supports Wake on LAN (WOL)
Supports Power on by RTC Alarm
Supports boot from USB devices and SD card reader
AMI BIOS in 8 MByte EEPROM with SPI interface
Supports hardware monitoring and watch dog function
Supports Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
The firmware supports two boot modes: Legacy BIOS and UEFI - Power Adapter
External 65 W power adapter (fanless)
Input: 100~240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, max. 1.6 A
Output: 19 V DC, max. 3.42 A, max. 65 W
DC Connector: 5.5/2.5mm (outer/inner diameter) - Memory
4 GB DDR3L-1600 SO-DIMM memory
2x SO-DIMM slots with 204 pins
Supports a maximum of 8 GB per DIMM
Maximum total size: 16 GB - Mini PCIe Slots
Two Mini PCI Express expansion slots: full size and half size
1) the half size slot is occupied by a WLAN module
2) the full size slot supports PCIe 2.0, SATA 3G and USB 2.0
and can either be used for a Mini-PCIe card or
for a Mini SATA (mSATA) flash memory card [3]
Please use the "Mini-PCIE / mSATA Select" function in the BIOS setup. - Audio
Audio Realtek® ALC 662 High-Definition Audio
Two analog audio connectors (3.5mm) at the back panel:
1) 2 channel line out (head phone)
2) microphone input
Digital multi-channel audio output: via HDMI and DisplayPort - Dual Gigabit LAN
Dual network with two RJ45 ports
Used network chips:
1) Intel i211 Ethernet Controller with MAC, PHY and PCIe interface
2) Intel i218LM PHY connected to the MAC of the processor
Supports 10 / 100 / 1.000 MBit/s operation
Supports WAKE ON LAN (WOL)
Supports network boot by Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) - Wireless Network (WLAN)
Built-in Mini-PCIe WLAN card (half size) and internal antenna
Single-Chip 1T1R WLAN Controller Realtek RTL8188EE
Supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n, max. 150Mbps up-/downstream
Security: WPA/WPA2(-PSK), WEP 64/128bit, IEEE 802.11x/i - SSD storage
120 GB SSD drive
6.35cm/2.5" format
Serial-ATA III interface - Card Reader
Integrated SD card reader
Supports SD, SDHC and SDXC memory flash cards
Supports booting from SD card - Front Panel connectors
4x USB 2.0
2x RS232 serial ports (5V/12V, 1x switchable to RS422 / RS485) [1]
covered with black plastic caps
SD card reader (supports SD, SDHC, SDXC)
Power button
Power LED (blue)
HDD LED (yellow) - Back Panel connectors
DisplayPort 1.2 [7]
HDMI 1.4a
2x USB 3.0
2x Gigabit LAN (RJ45)
Microphone input
Audio Line-out (headphone)
DC-input connector for external power adapter
4-pin connector "SW2" (2.54 mm pitch) for power button, Clear CMOS and 5V DC [4]
Perforation for optional Wireless LAN antennas (2 holes) - Onboard connector
EDP1 - Embedded DisplayPort (eDP, 2x15 pin) [2] - Always-On Jumper
By removing Jumper J7 (please refer to the quick user guide)
the system will start unconditionally once power is applied. [6] - Scope of Delivery
Multi-language user guide
Two metal feet with four screws M3 x 7
VESA mount for 75/100mm standard (two metal brackets)
Four thumbscrews M3 x 5 mm (screws together VESA mount and PC)
Four screws M4 x 10 mm (to fix the VESA mount to the external surface)
Rack (to mount a 2.5" storage in the bay) with three screws M3 x 4 mm
Driver DVD (Windows 8.1 / 8 / 7 for 32- / 64-bit)
External power adapter with power cord - Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature range: 0~40 °C [5]
Relative humidity, non-condensing: 10~90% - Conformity/Certifications
EMI: FCC, CE, BSMI, C-Tick
Safety: CB, BSMI, ETL
This device is classed as a technical information
equipment (ITE) in class B and is intended for use in
living room and office. The CE-mark approves the
conformity by the EU-guidelines:
- EMV-guideline 89/336/EWG electromagnetic tolerance
- LVD-guideline 73/23/EWG use of electric devices
within certain voltage-limits
[1] Jumper for COM port configuration
Pin 9 of the COM-Port is a multi-functional signal. Based on the Jumper JP1 configuration on the mainboard, it can be configured as Ring Indicator (RI) or external power supply with a voltage level of either 5V or 12V. Each COM port can be configured separately.
The operating mode of COM 1 can be set to RS232, RS422 or RS485 in the BIOS. COM 2 supports the RS232 mode only.
[2] The Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) is the successor of the LVDS interface und connects the onboard graphics with a built-in display panel. This port is helpful, if the mainboard is used in a chassis with an integrated panel with known parameters for resolution and refresh rate. The VGA-BIOS must be especially customised by Shuttle for the used panel.
[3] mini-SATA (mSATA)
This is a newer industry standard which converts the electrical SATA interface to the pysical "Mini PCI Express" mini card form factor.
[4] Four pin header at the back panel
This header allows for connecting an external power button.
It also provides 5V DC voltage for external devices and the Clear CMOS function.
[5] Remark: no hard disk drive is supported for high ambient temperature over 35°C.
[6] Power on after power fail:
The BIOS setup provides a "Power-On after Power Fail" function that can be found under "Power Management Configuration". This function determines the PC's behaviour after power failure. As a matter of the nature of this function, it may fail after short power failures. This is why the Shuttle Slim-PC Barebone DS57U also comes with a hardware-based solution. By removing Jumper J7 (please refer to the quick user guide) the system will start unconditionally once power is applied.
[7] How to convert DisplayPort into HDMI/DVI
The DisplayPort output can be converted to HDMI or DVI by an additional, passive adapter cable. For example:
DELOCK 82590: 1m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to HDMI-A (male, 19p)
DELOCK 82435: 5m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to DVI-D (male, 24p)
The integrated graphics automatically detects the connected display and puts out the appropriate electric signal - either DisplayPort (without an adapter) or HDMI/DVI (with an adapter).
However, a monitor with a DisplayPort connector cannot be connected to the HDMI port with a simple, passive adapter.
[8] Linux successfully tested with Fedora 21 x64, Ubuntu 14.04 x64, Open SuSE 13.2 x64, CentOS 7 x64, LinuxMint 17.1 x64 (date: January 2015)